EP1104857B1 - Motor vehicle with energy absorbing member of the vehicle structural frame - Google Patents

Motor vehicle with energy absorbing member of the vehicle structural frame

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EP1104857B1
EP1104857B1 EP00308227A EP00308227A EP1104857B1 EP 1104857 B1 EP1104857 B1 EP 1104857B1 EP 00308227 A EP00308227 A EP 00308227A EP 00308227 A EP00308227 A EP 00308227A EP 1104857 B1 EP1104857 B1 EP 1104857B1
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energy absorbing
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Daniel E. Wilkosz
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Ford Global Technologies LLC
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D21/00Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted
    • B62D21/15Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted having impact absorbing means, e.g. a frame designed to permanently or temporarily change shape or dimension upon impact with another body
    • B62D21/152Front or rear frames
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/18Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects characterised by the cross-section; Means within the bumper to absorb impact
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16FSPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
    • F16F7/00Vibration-dampers; Shock-absorbers
    • F16F7/12Vibration-dampers; Shock-absorbers using plastic deformation of members
    • F16F7/121Vibration-dampers; Shock-absorbers using plastic deformation of members the members having a cellular, e.g. honeycomb, structure
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/18Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects characterised by the cross-section; Means within the bumper to absorb impact
    • B60R2019/1806Structural beams therefor, e.g. shock-absorbing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/18Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects characterised by the cross-section; Means within the bumper to absorb impact
    • B60R2019/1806Structural beams therefor, e.g. shock-absorbing
    • B60R2019/1813Structural beams therefor, e.g. shock-absorbing made of metal
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/18Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects characterised by the cross-section; Means within the bumper to absorb impact
    • B60R2019/1806Structural beams therefor, e.g. shock-absorbing
    • B60R2019/1813Structural beams therefor, e.g. shock-absorbing made of metal
    • B60R2019/182Structural beams therefor, e.g. shock-absorbing made of metal of light metal, e.g. extruded

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  • the present invention relates to a motor vehicle including an energy absorbing structural member for absorbing impact energy.
  • Modern motor vehicles are known to incorporate energy absorbing structural members that are designed to absorb impact energy when the vehicle is involved in a crash.
  • Such energy absorbing members include steel door beams residing inside the doors of the vehicle to absorb a side impact and bumper extensions and frame members which are designed to have collapsible zones to collapse on impact.
  • Various materials have been used to fabricate such energy absorbing members including bulky steel and aluminium alloy plates and beams, non-metallic materials such as polymers and other plastics, and composite materials that include a metal-metal composites, metal-polymer composites and others.
  • a motor vehicle including a structural member operative to absorb impact energy and forming at least part of the vehicle structural frame, characterised in that the structural member comprises a solid structural load-carrying matrix and voids in said matrix to provide an integral energy absorbing region.
  • the invention provides a motor vehicle with a structural energy absorbing member that is light weight and permits tailoring of impact energy absorption in one or more anticipated directions of impact.
  • the pore or void structure, geometry, distribution, and concentration in the structural matrix can be controlled to provide energy absorption tailored to particular impact situations.
  • the structural matrix can comprise metallic materials and ceramic materials.
  • the energy absorbing structural member can comprise a frame rail member.
  • JP-A-11-208519 showing all of the features of the preamble of claim 1 discloses a collapsible vehicle frame member comprising a hollow, hexagonal cross-section tube provided with radial internal ribs dividing the interior cross-section into longitudinal triangular sections.
  • US 3,082,846 describes an energy absorbing device comprising a perforated block of lead or other ductile material designed rapidly to decelerate an object and thereby simulate rapid acceleration of a component of a rocket-propelled vehicle.
  • US 4,104,118 discloses a shock absorbing device at the end of a blind bore to decelerate safely a control rod in a nuclear facility.
  • EP 0 831 005 discloses an energy-absorbing train coupling in which the absorption devices consist of stacks of tubular members held together in a casing.
  • smaller structural energy absorbing members may be used in lieu of larger hollow structural components of the motor vehicle as a result of the structural matrix thereof providing greater load carrying capacity compared to a similar sized hollow component.
  • the structural energy absorbing members pursuant to the invention may be used as sound dampening structural members incorporated into the vehicle frame.
  • the bumper frame extensions 10 include respective tubular elongated structural members 10a, 10b between which a respective energy absorbing structural member 12 of the invention is connected by welding, mechanical fasteners or other fastening technique.
  • the tubular bumper frame extension members 10a, 10b typically are formed of steel or aluminium alloy tubes with the extension members 10b having a respective flange 10c fastened thereon for attachment to the bumper assembly 22.
  • the tubular bumper frame extension members 10a, 10b are shown welded by welds W to the opposite axial ends of the respective energy absorbing structural members 12 for purposes of illustration only.
  • the energy absorbing structural members 12 each comprise a solid structural matrix 14 having a plurality of directionally oriented, elongated pores or voids 16 therein.
  • the structural matrix 14 can comprise metallic, ceramic and plastic materials.
  • the matrix 14 can comprise steel or aluminium alloy, respectively, that is readily weldable to the frame extension members 10a, 10b.
  • the structural matrix 14 typically is a solid material to impart needed mechanical properties to the energy absorbing members 12, although the matrix 14 may contain some porosity so long as adequate structural properties are exhibited by the energy absorbing members 12.
  • the elongated pores 16 are illustrated in Figure 1 as extending parallel to one another preferentially along the longitudinal axis of the energy absorbing members 12 to define an integral energy absorbing region that can axially collapse in a frontal impact of the motor vehicle to absorb impact energy. That is, the elongated pores or voids 16 are aligned generally parallel to the direction of anticipated frontal impact of the motor vehicle. However, the pores or voids 16 can be oriented in other directions relative to the energy absorbing members 12 to permit tailoring of impact energy absorption in an anticipated impact direction(s).
  • the pore or void structure, geometry, distribution, and concentration in the structural matrix 14 also can be controlled to this end to provide energy absorption tailored to particular impact situations.
  • the energy absorbing members 12 can be made with controlled pore or void orientation, structure, geometry, distribution, and concentration in the structural matrix 14 as described in U.S. Patent 5 181 549 wherein a gas is dissolved in a molten matrix material under pressure and then the molten matrix material is cooled in a manner to form the elongated pores and voids 16 as a solidification front progresses through the molten matrix material in a mould.
  • U.S. Patent 5 181 549 for further details of the manufacture of porous members.
  • the energy absorbing members 12 can be made as taught in the aforementioned patent to include solid end regions 12a, 12b where the energy absorbing members 12 are welded to the bumper frame extension members 10a, 10b. Such solid end regions 12a, 12b facilitate welding or other fastening of the energy absorbing members 12 to the structural members 10a, 10b.
  • the bumper assembly 22 is shown including an energy absorbing bumper beam 26 that is fastened to a decorative, resilient plastic (e.g. moulded polyurethane) bumper fascia 24 and to the flanges 10c of the bumper frame extension by mechanical fasteners (not shown) or other fastening means.
  • the energy absorbing bumper beam 26 includes a plurality of elongated pores or voids 28 extending parallel to one another preferentially along the longitudinal axis thereof in a solid structural matrix 29 to define an energy absorbing region that can collapse from front-to-back laterally in an anticipated frontal impact of the motor vehicle to absorb impact energy.
  • the elongated pores or voids 28 are aligned generally transverse or perpendicular to the direction of anticipated frontal impact of the motor vehicle.
  • the energy absorbing bumper beam 26 can be made in the manner taught in aforementioned U.S. Patent 5 181 549.
  • energy absorbing members 12 are illustrated as having a rectangular cross-section, the invention is not so limited.
  • the energy absorbing members can have any suitable cross-section suited to a particular application as a motor vehicle structural member.
  • energy absorbing member 12' can include a triangular cross-section, Figure 1B, with pores or voids 16' elongated along a longitudinal axis of the solid matrix 14'.
  • the matrix 14' can include a solid central region 18' for attachment by welding, mechanical fasteners, and the like to a second motor vehicle structural member (not shown) or to provide a support region for mounting of a motor vehicle component thereon.
  • energy absorbing member 12'' can include a circular cross-section, Figure 1C, with pores or voids 16'' elongated along a longitudinal axis of the solid matrix 14''. Further, energy absorbing member 12''' can include a circular cross-section, Figure 1D, with pores or voids 16''' elongated along a radial direction of the solid matrix 14'''.
  • a solid outer casing or housing 15''' comprising metal, ceramic and other materials can be provided about the matrix 14''' for attachment to a second motor vehicle structural member (not shown) or to provide a support region for mounting of a motor vehicle component thereon.
  • Energy absorbing member also can include randomly oriented, spherical pore or voids 16'''' in a solid structural matrix 14'''' see Fig. 1E, rather than the directionally oriented, elongated pores or voids shown in the other figures.
  • a frame 30 for a motor vehicle is illustrated as including forward side frame members 31, bumper assembly 33, rearward side frame members 41, and cross frame members 35, 37.
  • the side frame members 31, 41 can include respective energy absorbing members 32, 42 of the type described hereabove pursuant to the invention having multiple elongated pores or voids 36, 46 extending through a solid structural matrix 34, 44 in a manner similar to that shown in Figure 1A.

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Description

  • The present invention relates to a motor vehicle including an energy absorbing structural member for absorbing impact energy.
  • Modern motor vehicles are known to incorporate energy absorbing structural members that are designed to absorb impact energy when the vehicle is involved in a crash. Such energy absorbing members include steel door beams residing inside the doors of the vehicle to absorb a side impact and bumper extensions and frame members which are designed to have collapsible zones to collapse on impact. Various materials have been used to fabricate such energy absorbing members including bulky steel and aluminium alloy plates and beams, non-metallic materials such as polymers and other plastics, and composite materials that include a metal-metal composites, metal-polymer composites and others.
  • According to the present invention, there is provided a motor vehicle including a structural member operative to absorb impact energy and forming at least part of the vehicle structural frame, characterised in that the structural member comprises a solid structural load-carrying matrix and voids in said matrix to provide an integral energy absorbing region.
  • The invention provides a motor vehicle with a structural energy absorbing member that is light weight and permits tailoring of impact energy absorption in one or more anticipated directions of impact. The pore or void structure, geometry, distribution, and concentration in the structural matrix can be controlled to provide energy absorption tailored to particular impact situations.
  • The structural matrix can comprise metallic materials and ceramic materials. The energy absorbing structural member can comprise a frame rail member.
  • JP-A-11-208519 showing all of the features of the preamble of claim 1 discloses a collapsible vehicle frame member comprising a hollow, hexagonal cross-section tube provided with radial internal ribs dividing the interior cross-section into longitudinal triangular sections. US 3,082,846 describes an energy absorbing device comprising a perforated block of lead or other ductile material designed rapidly to decelerate an object and thereby simulate rapid acceleration of a component of a rocket-propelled vehicle. US 4,104,118 discloses a shock absorbing device at the end of a blind bore to decelerate safely a control rod in a nuclear facility. EP 0 831 005 discloses an energy-absorbing train coupling in which the absorption devices consist of stacks of tubular members held together in a casing.
  • Pursuant to the invention smaller structural energy absorbing members may be used in lieu of larger hollow structural components of the motor vehicle as a result of the structural matrix thereof providing greater load carrying capacity compared to a similar sized hollow component. The structural energy absorbing members pursuant to the invention may be used as sound dampening structural members incorporated into the vehicle frame.
  • The invention will now be described further, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
    • Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a motor vehicle bumper frame extension including energy absorbing structural frame members pursuant to embodiments of the invention;
    • Figures 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, and 1E are partial perspective views of energy absorbing members pursuant to various embodiments of the invention; and
    • Figure 2 is a plan view of a motor vehicle frame including energy absorbing frame members pursuant to embodiments of the invention.
  • Referring to Figure 1, motor vehicle bumper frame extensions 10 including respective energy absorbing structural frame members 12 pursuant to embodiments of the invention are illustrated. The bumper frame extensions 10 include respective tubular elongated structural members 10a, 10b between which a respective energy absorbing structural member 12 of the invention is connected by welding, mechanical fasteners or other fastening technique. The tubular bumper frame extension members 10a, 10b typically are formed of steel or aluminium alloy tubes with the extension members 10b having a respective flange 10c fastened thereon for attachment to the bumper assembly 22. In Figure 1, the tubular bumper frame extension members 10a, 10b are shown welded by welds W to the opposite axial ends of the respective energy absorbing structural members 12 for purposes of illustration only.
  • The energy absorbing structural members 12 each comprise a solid structural matrix 14 having a plurality of directionally oriented, elongated pores or voids 16 therein. The structural matrix 14 can comprise metallic, ceramic and plastic materials. For example only, for joining to the steel or aluminium alloy bumper frame extension members 10a, 10b, the matrix 14 can comprise steel or aluminium alloy, respectively, that is readily weldable to the frame extension members 10a, 10b. The structural matrix 14 typically is a solid material to impart needed mechanical properties to the energy absorbing members 12, although the matrix 14 may contain some porosity so long as adequate structural properties are exhibited by the energy absorbing members 12.
  • The elongated pores 16 are illustrated in Figure 1 as extending parallel to one another preferentially along the longitudinal axis of the energy absorbing members 12 to define an integral energy absorbing region that can axially collapse in a frontal impact of the motor vehicle to absorb impact energy. That is, the elongated pores or voids 16 are aligned generally parallel to the direction of anticipated frontal impact of the motor vehicle. However, the pores or voids 16 can be oriented in other directions relative to the energy absorbing members 12 to permit tailoring of impact energy absorption in an anticipated impact direction(s). The pore or void structure, geometry, distribution, and concentration in the structural matrix 14 also can be controlled to this end to provide energy absorption tailored to particular impact situations. The energy absorbing members 12 can be made with controlled pore or void orientation, structure, geometry, distribution, and concentration in the structural matrix 14 as described in U.S. Patent 5 181 549 wherein a gas is dissolved in a molten matrix material under pressure and then the molten matrix material is cooled in a manner to form the elongated pores and voids 16 as a solidification front progresses through the molten matrix material in a mould. Reference is made to U.S. Patent 5 181 549 for further details of the manufacture of porous members.
  • The energy absorbing members 12 can be made as taught in the aforementioned patent to include solid end regions 12a, 12b where the energy absorbing members 12 are welded to the bumper frame extension members 10a, 10b. Such solid end regions 12a, 12b facilitate welding or other fastening of the energy absorbing members 12 to the structural members 10a, 10b.
  • Referring again to Figure 1, the bumper assembly 22 is shown including an energy absorbing bumper beam 26 that is fastened to a decorative, resilient plastic (e.g. moulded polyurethane) bumper fascia 24 and to the flanges 10c of the bumper frame extension by mechanical fasteners (not shown) or other fastening means. The energy absorbing bumper beam 26 includes a plurality of elongated pores or voids 28 extending parallel to one another preferentially along the longitudinal axis thereof in a solid structural matrix 29 to define an energy absorbing region that can collapse from front-to-back laterally in an anticipated frontal impact of the motor vehicle to absorb impact energy. That is, the elongated pores or voids 28 are aligned generally transverse or perpendicular to the direction of anticipated frontal impact of the motor vehicle. The energy absorbing bumper beam 26 can be made in the manner taught in aforementioned U.S. Patent 5 181 549.
  • Although in Figures 1 and 1A the energy absorbing members 12 are illustrated as having a rectangular cross-section, the invention is not so limited. The energy absorbing members can have any suitable cross-section suited to a particular application as a motor vehicle structural member. For example, referring to Figures 1B through 1D, energy absorbing member 12' can include a triangular cross-section, Figure 1B, with pores or voids 16' elongated along a longitudinal axis of the solid matrix 14'. The matrix 14' can include a solid central region 18' for attachment by welding, mechanical fasteners, and the like to a second motor vehicle structural member (not shown) or to provide a support region for mounting of a motor vehicle component thereon. Alternately, energy absorbing member 12'' can include a circular cross-section, Figure 1C, with pores or voids 16'' elongated along a longitudinal axis of the solid matrix 14''. Further, energy absorbing member 12''' can include a circular cross-section, Figure 1D, with pores or voids 16''' elongated along a radial direction of the solid matrix 14'''. A solid outer casing or housing 15''' comprising metal, ceramic and other materials can be provided about the matrix 14''' for attachment to a second motor vehicle structural member (not shown) or to provide a support region for mounting of a motor vehicle component thereon. Energy absorbing member also can include randomly oriented, spherical pore or voids 16'''' in a solid structural matrix 14'''' see Fig. 1E, rather than the directionally oriented, elongated pores or voids shown in the other figures.
  • Referring to Figure 2, a frame 30 for a motor vehicle is illustrated as including forward side frame members 31, bumper assembly 33, rearward side frame members 41, and cross frame members 35, 37. The side frame members 31, 41 can include respective energy absorbing members 32, 42 of the type described hereabove pursuant to the invention having multiple elongated pores or voids 36, 46 extending through a solid structural matrix 34, 44 in a manner similar to that shown in Figure 1A.

Claims (8)

  1. A motor vehicle including a structural member (12,12', 12", 12"',32, 42) operative to absorb impact energy, and forming at least part of the vehicle structural frame (10,30), characterised in that the structural member (12,12',12" ,12"',32,42) comprises a solid structural load-carrying matrix (14, 14' , 14" , ,14"',14"") and voids (16,16',16",16"',16"") in said matrix (14) to provide an integral energy absorbing region (12).
  2. A motor vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said matrix (14) is formed of a metallic or a ceramic material.
  3. A motor vehicle as claimed in claim 2, wherein said matrix (14) is formed of steel or aluminium.
  4. A motor vehicle as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein said voids (16,16',16'',16''',16'''') are elongated preferentially along a longitudinal axis of said member (12).
  5. A motor vehicle as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the member further includes a relatively solid region (12a, 12b) that is connected to a second structural vehicle frame member (10a, 10b) of the motor vehicle.
  6. A motor vehicle as claimed in claim 5, wherein said relatively solid region (12a, 12b) is welded to said second member (10a,10b).
  7. A motor vehicle as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the member further includes a solid peripheral region (15"') about said member.
  8. A motor vehicle as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the member is connected between a second and a third motor vehicle structural frame member (10a, 10b).
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